A SCOTTISH GEORGE PROVINCIAL SILVERSPOONA Scottish George Provincial sterling silver stuffing spoonprobably Milne & Campbellfourth quarter 18th centurylength 16in (41cm); weight approximately 8oz troy...
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George II Provincial Silver Tankard,John Kirkup, Newcastle, 1755 engraved on the front with armorials height 6.9 in — 17.5 cm...
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George III Irish Provincial Silver SauceBoat, John Warner, Cork, c.1790 length 6.7 in — 17 cm...
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George III Irish Provincial Silver AsparagusTongs, Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Cork, 1818 length 10.6 in — 27 cm...
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George II Irish Provincial Silver Two-HandledCup, George Hodder, Cork, c.1750 height 4.7 in — 12 cm...
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STERLING SHELL FLATWARE INC. ABERDEENGroupof 54 pieces British sterling silver flatware, mostly Shell and Thread pattern. Includes 6 Scottish Provincial silver egg spoons in the Shell and Thread pattern, marks for...
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A set of six George III provincial silverteaspoons, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810 and six old English pattern teaspoons, maker RF probably Richard Ferris, Exeter...
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THREE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER ROUNDSERVING BOWLS The first with mark of Watson, pattern number 9426, with reticulated rim and foliate motif, no monogram (2 x 9 in.); the second a Towle French Provincial serving...
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Pair of George III Provincial SilverWine Labels, Alexander Kelty, Newcastle, c.1802-04 engraved 'SHERRY' and 'HOLLANDS' width 1.8 in — 4.5 cm...
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A George III provincial silver bastingspoon, George Lewis & John Wright, Newcastle 1819, of fiddle pattern, initialled to terminal and a mote spoon of usual form, marks rubbed, initialled HB to reverse of bowl...
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A pair of George III provincial silverwine labels, John Hampston & John Prince, York circa 1790, each of crescent form suspended beneath an initialled cartouche, for White Wine and Red Port, 4.5cm wide...
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A George III provincial silver toastrack, John Hampston & John Prince, York 1790, of canted rectangular form with loop handle and wirework dividers, 16.5cm long, approximately 214gm...
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A set of four William IV provincialsilver dessert spoons, George Turner, Exeter 1832 and a set of six George IV silver table forks, London 1826, initialled, approximately 522g...
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INVERNESS - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOONAND OTHER FLATWARE Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, camel, *, of Old English pattern, with initials engraved to the terminal; together with a set of three Glasgow provincial...
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Pair of George III Provincial SilverWine Labels, Alexander Kelty, Newcastle, c.1802-04 'SHERRY' and 'HOLLANDS' width 1.8 in — 4.5 cm...
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A George III provincial silver meatskewer, Francis Parsons & Stephen Crees, Exeter circa 1798, initialled, 31cm long and a smaller example, probably Richard Ferris, Exeter, 17cm long, approximately 112g...
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A George III provincial silver teapotof oval form with engraved Greek key borders Dorothy Langlands Newcastle 1805 gross 17 oz. Estimate ?200-300 Small chip to the base of the wooden handle. Engraved initials...
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Provincial Georgian silver. An earlyGeorge II Hanoverian tablespoon by Edmond Richards Exeter 1732. Length 20.6 cm wt. 1.1 oz....
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Collection of Eight Early 18th-CenturyHanoverian Britannia (.958) and Sterling Silver "Rattail" Spoons, variously marked, including a Queen Anne Britannia pair, hallmarked London, 1713-1714, by George Cox, l....
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A George II provincial silver pap boatof plain form with engraved initials Philip Elston Exeter 1740 4.5in. Estimate ?150-250 Overall condition is good. The initials EH are engraved to the base of the boat close...
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Pair of George III Scottish ProvincialSterling Silver Berry Spoons, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1802-1803 and 1805-1806, by Robert Keay I of Perth, in the traditional "Old English" pattern, enhanced with later engraving...
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Set of Six George IV English ProvincialSterling Silver Teaspoons, hallmarked Newcastle, no date letter but ca. 1825, by Thomas Wheatley, in the traditional "Old English Plain" pattern, l. 5-3/8", 2.18 total t....
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An 18th century Irish provincial silverbowl by George Hodder Cork circa 1760 of circular form with engraved armorial 5.75in 8.5 oz. Estimate ?200-250 The bowl has numerous dings visible both on the inside and out...
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AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE III BEAKER
laterchased with kite shaped panels of flowers and acanthus leaves, crested, 9cm h, by Carden Terry of Cork, maker's mark and STERLING, c1780, 5ozs...
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Three George III provincial silver fiddlepattern table spoons with engraved initials Thomas Watson Newcastle 1807(1)/1808(2) together with a pair of Irish sugar tongs Dublin 1813 and ten teaspoons 12 oz. Estimate...
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Rare George I Provincial Sterling SilverBun Pepper, hallmarked Newcastle, 1721-1722, by John Carnaby, of bulbous cylindrical form with molded band, raised on a circular foot, the hemispherical cap with reeded banding...
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A George IV provincial silver fiddlepattern marrow scoop with engraved initial William Hope Exeter 1822 9in. Estimate ?100-150 There are a few oxidisation spots on the interior of the bowl and handle. There...
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A set of six George III silver Hanovarianpattern table spoons Thomas & William Chawner London 1763 8.5in together with a set of six George III provincial silver table forks with engraved initial and armorial Thomas...
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A George III provincial silver sauceboatwith later embossed decoration Robert Scott II Newcastle circa 1790 (date letter rubbed) length 6in. Estimate ?120-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue...
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